Flee As a Bird to Your Mountain Page 345 Episodes

EP 41-Flee As a Bird to Your Mountain
Growing up in a male-preferring family, Margaret Harris earned admission to a top university. After her stepmother destroyed her admission letter and mother's keepsakes, and faced forced marriage, the heartbroken Margaret attempted suicide but was saved by a university recruiter. Five years later, she returned to develop her hometown, uncovered her mother's death truth, brought justice, and vowed to help local girls pursue education.

EP 42-Flee As a Bird to Your Mountain
Growing up in a male-preferring family, Margaret Harris earned admission to a top university. After her stepmother destroyed her admission letter and mother's keepsakes, and faced forced marriage, the heartbroken Margaret attempted suicide but was saved by a university recruiter. Five years later, she returned to develop her hometown, uncovered her mother's death truth, brought justice, and vowed to help local girls pursue education.

EP 43-Flee As a Bird to Your Mountain
Growing up in a male-preferring family, Margaret Harris earned admission to a top university. After her stepmother destroyed her admission letter and mother's keepsakes, and faced forced marriage, the heartbroken Margaret attempted suicide but was saved by a university recruiter. Five years later, she returned to develop her hometown, uncovered her mother's death truth, brought justice, and vowed to help local girls pursue education.

EP 44-Flee As a Bird to Your Mountain
Growing up in a male-preferring family, Margaret Harris earned admission to a top university. After her stepmother destroyed her admission letter and mother's keepsakes, and faced forced marriage, the heartbroken Margaret attempted suicide but was saved by a university recruiter. Five years later, she returned to develop her hometown, uncovered her mother's death truth, brought justice, and vowed to help local girls pursue education.

EP 45-Flee As a Bird to Your Mountain
Growing up in a male-preferring family, Margaret Harris earned admission to a top university. After her stepmother destroyed her admission letter and mother's keepsakes, and faced forced marriage, the heartbroken Margaret attempted suicide but was saved by a university recruiter. Five years later, she returned to develop her hometown, uncovered her mother's death truth, brought justice, and vowed to help local girls pursue education.